Montreal Chinatown residents think big and push for sports and leisure centre

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Many in Montreal's Chinatown feel there's been a void since the YMCA closed in 2019, are once again pushing to see a sports and leisure centre occupy that space.

WATCH: Chinatown merchants and residents are mobilizing once again, this time to get a sports and recreation centre at the space formerly occupied by the YMCA. With the temporary homeless shelter in the building set to close next week, community members say they don't want to miss the opportunity to bring the building and the location back to life. But as Phil Carpenter reports, their dream is still far from reality.

“I met my girlfriend basically at that sports centre,” he pointed out. “We have a child together now.”NHL rescinds ban on Pride TapeHamas ‘has to be eliminated,’ Canada’s defence minister says “I can guarantee one thing,” said Chu. “I’ve been talking to old members and if this centre was reopened, they would all come back again.”

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